Wireless Mouse

Discussion in 'Acer Aspire One' started by natesriv, Jul 27, 2009.

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    natesriv

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    Can anyone recommend a good wireless mouse for our Aspire One's?


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    natesriv, Jul 27, 2009
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    Rich in ILM

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    My mouse of choice, for years, has been the Microsoft Notebook 4000.
    They aren't made anymore buy you can find them all over the place including eBay.
    Cheap, very long battery life, and durable.

    Here is an example:

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=220448078891

    Okay here is a disclaimer! I have no idea who this seller is on eBay and I have no affiliation. Just wanted to show a typical deal.
     
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    Forone

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    I own one Logitech and one Microsoft. Both work fine, but there are differences you might not think of on a quick "on sale" purchase. Do you care how far the USB plug pokes out? Do you care if the four little "spacers" on the bottom corners interfere with using it on your couch or easy chair rough fabric? Do you care how much you can optimize controls with included software? Do you care about look and hand feel, or will you just get used to it and forget it? I prefer the Logitech, but most important think a wireless mouse is much better than the touch pad or a corded mouse for all the odd places and positions I use the little netbook.
     
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    georgeB

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    Just about everything out there works. I even got an iGo bluetooth mouse to work on my Linpus AA1. gB
     
    georgeB, Jul 28, 2009
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